The most interesting announcement, for me, was the live-action Halo show by Spielberg. But it sounds like you'll need the Xbox One to watch it? I don't know, I missed some of the info, I'm at work.

Still, the name? Blah. It's like MS isn't even trying...or actively trying to make their **** less interesting. I'm sorry, but I've been able to watch plenty of TV and interface with online social media without ever owning a console so why did that seem to be the big selling points today?

I don't play enough console games to know if this is all stuff people wanted, but most of my friends that game a lot just want a fast system with kickass games and don't care for all the extra stuff.

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Yeah the extra peripheral **** seems to be too important to the people making consoles... I just want good games, amazing graphics, great gameplay/stories... that's all. I don't need a BR player, or the ability to hook up to Twitter... I just want to play games.

I like how it looks, and the name? Eh, who cares... I'm anxious to play a demo one at a store is all. I still call my X-Box 360 the X-Box... This too, shall just be called the X-Box if I buy it. The rest is so unimportant it's not worth caring about.

Live action HALO has my attention too Eric, so I'm anxious about that.

I'm not sure that I like the idea of paying a small fee for used games. If I buy a used game from game stop, I have to pay Microsoft to activate it. This makes me worried since games are tied to an individual live account. What happens if your live account is banned for something stupid? Then you loose your entire software library even if you own the physical discs!

All I use my game systems for are games (duh), DVDs/movies and Netflix... no need for Twitter or Skype or any of that other lame stuff. Not big on Kinect either. I keep my systems in my relatively small bedroom. No room to stand up and jump around or anything like that.

Big meh overall... I'll wait a few years for discounts and such. Then again I only buy 2-3 games a year anyway so I'm just not in the target demographic.

So your console bricks if it doesn't ping Microsoft every 24 hours. Won't impact most people, but anybody on dial-up is screwed.

I'm sure GameStop is dancing in the streets over being given pretty much complete control over used games. eBay sales of used games are impossible. You can loan games to a friend ONCE as long as they've been on your friends list 30 days.

I really like how they assume everyone with an Xbox One will have a broadband connection. I saw some comments on another site covering this and the people there pretty much said that if you're too poor to have a broadband connection you shouldn't have an Xbox anyway, completely ignoring that fact that there are still a lot of places in the US where you can't get broadband even if you wanted it. Unless, maybe, you can get satellite.

We have people in our service area here in upstate NY that don't have access to it because it's so rural that Time Warner won't build out their service and Verizon doesn't have COs close enough to provide DSL...hell, Verizon doesn't even have FIOS in that many areas here yet.

I'm assuming Playstation will have similar requirements on some of the used games and whatnot, but the new Microsoft policies are crap and I'm hoping it completely backfires on them...sort of like Windows 8.

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What a gigantic blunder this is turning into. Sony has a chance to wipe the floor with MS by just dumping these draconian ideas they are talking about. Trouble is that I doubt Sony is smart enough to see anything but the small pile of cash that may be obscuring the mountain of cash behind it.

From what I've read, the PS4 will allow for some restrictions at the publisher's discretion. So if EA wants to force you to be online or activate the game they can, but it's their option. With the Xbox it's mandatory for all games.

Hopefully the publishers who do opt to enact restrictions on the PS4 see a precipitous decline in software sales which prompts them to abandon the idea.

Between the price and the inability to buy/sell used games, I think they are in big trouble. It looks like PS4 should easily outsell Xbox 1. However, I'm sure each platform has its fanboys so only time will tell.